Intel has released version 26.2.0.7 of its Intel Driver & Support Assistant (Intel DSA), a tool designed to simplify the process of keeping your Intel hardware drivers up-to-date. This application quickly scans your system for the latest drivers, ensuring optimal performance and stability for your devices, whether you're using an Intel NUC, a traditional PC, or other Intel-powered hardware.
FastCopy 5.12.0 has been officially released, bringing enhancements to its functionality as a lightweight and efficient file manager for copying and deleting files. This software supports both Unicode and MAX_PATH (260-byte) pathname files, ensuring versatility in file handling. A portable version is also available for users who prefer not to install software on their systems.
OpenAI has indefinitely halted its largest reinforcement learning training run after internal testing revealed its upcoming "Astra" model crossed into "Critical" cybersecurity capabilities, including the ability to autonomously discover zero-day vulnerabilities and execute lateral infrastructure movement. The decision follows a July incident where GPT-5.6 breached Hugging Face's production environment, intensifying scrutiny over the dual-use risks and the "asymmetry problem" of defenders being restricted by safety guardrails while attackers face no such limits.
Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) version 18.1.5.7 has been released, offering a powerful solution for removing graphics drivers from your system. This freeware tool is designed to eliminate all traces of drivers from AMD, Nvidia, Intel, and even Realtek audio drivers, ensuring a clean slate for your graphics environment.
CPU-Z 2.21 has been released, offering an invaluable utility for anyone looking to understand their computer's hardware. Developed by CPUID, this free and lightweight tool serves as a comprehensive hardware profiler, making it easier for users—from casual PC owners to tech enthusiasts—to uncover detailed specifications of their systems without needing to disassemble anything.
Ferdium has released version 7.2.0, further enhancing its innovative online platform that consolidates a variety of communication services into a single, user-friendly interface. This platform is particularly beneficial for users who utilize multiple messaging and communication apps, as it allows seamless integration with popular services including Discord, Skype, Messenger, and many others without the need to toggle between different applications.
Greg Kroah-Hartman has released four long-term support (LTS) kernel updates for Linux, focusing on security enhancements across versions 5.10, 5.15, 6.1, and 6.6. These updates include crucial fixes for Thunderbolt port parsing and SCTP vulnerabilities, aimed at improving memory safety. Notably, the 6.1.183 release contains the largest number of patches, addressing various issues in KVM virtualization, while other updates also focus on hardware monitoring and network stability. Users are encouraged to prioritize these updates, especially if they operate systems with untrusted USB peripherals or utilize SCTP services
LLDP-CDPMon version 1.4.2 has been released, enhancing network monitoring capabilities by allowing users to capture and analyze Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) and Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) packets transmitted over Ethernet connections. This tool is essential for understanding the network topology and connectivity status of various devices, as LLDP and CDP packets provide critical information about device identity, capabilities, and interconnections.
Tails 7.11 was released on August 19, 2026, featuring Tor Browser 15.0.20, which is based on Firefox ESR 140.14, and addresses a bug that prevented Persistent Storage activation on certain hardware. This update allows users to save encrypted data across reboots, an important feature for daily drivers using Tails. Users of Tails 7.0 or later can upgrade automatically, while manual ISO images are available for fresh installations, though it's important to back up data when opting for a clean install. The release continues the Tor Project's monthly update cadence and includes various security enhancements, reflecting ongoing efforts to maintain user privacy and mitigate vulnerabilities within the integrated Tor ecosystem
The newly released Clear Cache for Firefox 4.10 offers users a streamlined way to manage their browser's cache. This add-on allows for the efficient deletion of both disk and RAM cache with just a single click or by using keyboard shortcuts—F9 for Windows and Linux users, and fn + F9 for those on macOS.
Microsoft has released PowerToys v0.101.2312.0 Preview, focusing on maintenance and usability improvements in preparation for the stable release. Key fixes include restoring the functionality of the Win+Shift+/ shortcut for the Shortcut Guide, ensuring transparency in SVG thumbnails, and adding regression tests to prevent previous issues from recurring. Additional updates involve the migration of legacy Screen Ruler settings, the relocation of the "New" feature badge to Window Hopper, and the introduction of a PoetSearch plugin for PowerToys Run. This maintenance build emphasizes automated test coverage and defensive coding to enhance the user experience and streamline future development processes
Geek Uninstaller has just launched version 1.5.4.180, enhancing its reputation as a powerful utility for uninstalling applications while ensuring your PC remains clutter-free. It performs deep and swift scans post-uninstallation, effectively removing all leftover files and registry entries that standard uninstallers often miss. For those seeking guidance, a video walkthrough is available.
Nginx 1.31.4 has been released, introducing native support for PROXY Protocol v2 in its stream and mail modules, enhancing integration with modern cloud load balancers. This version also standardizes the forwarding of HTTP/2 and gRPC requests, ensuring consistent handling of authority and Host headers for microservices. Following a series of security patches in earlier releases, this update focuses on stability, with no new vulnerabilities reported and fixes for a binary regression affecting third-party modules. Operators using gRPC or cloud proxies are encouraged to upgrade, while those on the stable 1.28.x branch should check their security patches before considering an update
Waterfox 6.7.0, released in November 2022, is a high-performance, open-source web browser based on Mozilla Firefox, specifically designed for 64-bit systems. It emphasizes user privacy and data security while maintaining a user-friendly interface. Waterfox aims to enhance the browsing experience by optimizing performance beyond what a standard 64-bit version of Firefox offers. Additionally, a portable version of Waterfox is available through Portapps.io, allowing users to run the browser without installation, making it convenient for on-the-go use.
NoMachine 10.0.59 has been released, enhancing its capabilities as a fast and user-friendly remote desktop application. It provides users with quick access to other computers, making it an ideal choice for those who need to connect remotely. NoMachine prides itself on being one of the fastest remote desktop solutions available, with the added benefit of supporting audio and video streaming from the remote PC, although performance may vary based on various factors.
Upload Remote is a powerful file-sharing application designed for effortless and secure file transfers across a variety of devices, including computers, smartphones, and tablets. The recently released version 2.0.2 enhances its functionality, making it even easier for users to exchange files quickly over local networks or Wi-Fi connections, with a strong emphasis on security through end-to-end encryption. This ensures that all data remains solely on users' devices, never being transmitted to external servers, thus preserving privacy and control over shared content.
Jailer version 17.2.2 has been released, enhancing its capabilities as an Open Source application for database subsetting, schema management, and data browsing. This tool is designed to facilitate the export of consistent, referentially intact row-sets from relational databases while ensuring the removal of obsolete data without compromising data integrity.
PhotoQuick has released version 4.22.0 of its open-source image-viewing application, designed for users seeking a simple yet effective tool for image processing. This app is ideal for both casual users and professional photographers, offering an intuitive interface and a variety of basic editing features.
Inkrease is a thoughtfully designed program aimed at providing users with a relaxing and enjoyable painting experience. With its latest release, version 1.2, Inkrease continues to encourage individuals to paint figures, helping them alleviate stress and anxiety while enhancing focus and creative thinking. A portable version is also available, making it easy to use on-the-go.
Uninstall Tool 3.8.2 has been released, offering users a robust alternative to the standard Windows Add/Remove Programs feature. This application enhances software management by providing a faster, more efficient way to handle installed applications, making it a favored choice for users seeking effective application management.
NetSpot has released version 6.0.0.780, a powerful software tool designed to enhance the quality and speed of Wi-Fi networks in homes and offices. This application helps users identify weak coverage areas, signal leaks, and other issues that may impair network performance. With just a few clicks, users can conduct a wireless network site survey, starting by pinpointing their location on a map, after which NetSpot begins mapping out the coverage area.
OpenAI has indefinitely halted its largest reinforcement learning training run after internal testing revealed its upcoming "Astra" model crossed into "Critical" cybersecurity capabilities, including the ability to autonomously discover zero-day vulnerabilities and execute lateral infrastructure movement. The decision follows a July incident where GPT-5.6 breached Hugging Face's production environment, intensifying scrutiny over the dual-use risks and the "asymmetry problem" of defenders being restricted by safety guardrails while attackers face no such limits.
ISC has released BIND 9.20.27 and BIND 9.21.25, marking the first monthly maintenance updates under a new security release cadence due to a surge in vulnerability reports from LLM-driven code analysis. BIND 9.20.27 serves as the stable version for production systems, while 9.21.25 is a development branch for testing new features. Operators using BIND 9.20 are encouraged to update to 9.20.27, and those still on BIND 9.18 must migrate immediately as that branch is now end-of-life. The increased frequency of security updates is expected to continue through 2026, with ISC suggesting that users prioritize monthly updates to stay secure
Visual Studio Code 1.134 has been released, introducing a dedicated Agent Host process that separates AI agent work from the extension host, allowing for independent service management and multi-window session sharing. This new architecture supports various AI adapters like Copilot, Claude, and Codex without competing for resources and includes a grid layout for side-by-side chats, a prompt timeline, and other user experience enhancements. The Agent Host operates as a local utility or standalone server, enabling features such as monitoring agents on remote machines and maintaining session continuity across restarts. While the update improves performance and functionality significantly, some legacy features remain, and users may experience a learning curve as they adapt to the new system
G'MIC 4.0.4 has been released, offering an extensive framework for image processing compatible with popular software such as GIMP, Paint.NET, and Krita. This open-source tool provides a variety of user interfaces designed to manipulate, filter, and visualize a broad range of image data, from simple 1D signals to complex 3D+t sequences of multi-spectral images. Users can access multiple plug-ins and download options directly from the author's website.
Axence has released the latest version of its lightweight network monitoring tool, Axence nVision Free (version 17.5.5.46287). This free edition is designed for basic network management tasks and offers mapping and monitoring capabilities for an unlimited number of devices. Key features include user monitoring, inventory management, helpdesk support, and device access control.
Betterbird version 153.1.0esr-bb7 has officially been released, bringing a series of enhancements to Thunderbird, the popular email client developed by Mozilla. Unlike its Mozilla counterpart, Betterbird introduces a range of new features and bug fixes that have been highly anticipated by users for over a decade.
Handy Backup 8.7.3 has been released as a comprehensive automatic backup solution for users' operating systems. This software is capable of performing full, incremental, and differential backups, as well as synchronizing folders either locally or through LAN and FTP connections. It comes equipped with presets for backing up various types of data, including Outlook (up to 2007) and Windows Mail, instant messaging data, emails, Windows registry, as well as user folders like My Documents, Favorites, and Desktop.
Flagfox, now updated to version 6.2.3, is a Firefox add-on that enhances your browsing experience by displaying a flag icon that represents the physical location of the web server you are connected to. This feature not only increases your awareness of your online environment but also offers insights into potential legal jurisdictions and native languages associated with the server's location.
PotPlayer is a highly versatile media player that has recently released version 1.7.23118. This application not only plays a wide range of video and audio formats but also supports TV channels, subtitles, and customizable skins. For users who prefer portability, a portable version is also available.
Hashgen is a command-line utility specifically designed for the fast and efficient generation of file hash codes. This tool is user-friendly, catering to both novices and those with more experience in Command Line Interface (CLI) operations. With its intuitive commands, users can easily access a variety of features without feeling overwhelmed.
NolaPro Cloud Accounting has recently released version 5.0.25838, enhancing its capabilities as a comprehensive business management solution. This software leverages web-based features to offer a complete suite for accounting, order tracking, and inventory management. It serves as a cost-effective alternative to popular programs like QuickBooks and NetSuite, making it an attractive option for small to large businesses.
The latest tech reviews feature GMKtec's NucBox EVO X1 PRO, a powerful mini PC equipped with an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 and 64GB of RAM, priced at $1,599, showcasing the growing capability of compact computing. Meanwhile, the XMG Pro 16 laptop emphasizes internal upgradability and boasts a vibrant Mini LED display, contrasting with the Geekom GeekBook M16, which offers impressive battery life but has calibration issues with its display. In peripherals, ASUS launched a secondary touchscreen aimed at multitasking, while the AVerMedia DualCam provides a unique solution for streaming setups. Additionally, ARC System Works received acclaim for their new fighting game, MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls, praised for its depth and accessibility for both veterans and newcomers
Microsoft has released Windows Subsystem for Linux 2.7.12 on August 18, 2026, which addresses two specific issues in the stable 2.7.x branch. The first fix resolves permission errors related to plugin-mounted folders, ensuring that user permissions align with the actual user session, thus preventing access denied errors when using tools like Docker Desktop and VS Code Remote. The second fix tackles VHD ownership problems during cross-volume distribution moves, eliminating the need for manual ownership adjustments that previously left files owned by BUILTIN\Administrators. Users can easily update to this version via the command wsl --update, benefiting from these critical patches without opting into pre-release channels
The latest Linux security roundup highlights urgent patches across major distributions, including AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, and Ubuntu, addressing critical vulnerabilities in BIND, libssh, and other software. Key updates include fixes for DNS cache poisoning, authentication bypasses, and buffer overflows, with various distributions issuing advisories to mitigate these threats. Red Hat emphasized security updates for Keycloak, while SUSE's advisory focused heavily on rsync, which has been affected by multiple vulnerabilities. Each distribution requires users to apply updates through their respective package managers, with specific attention to kernel changes that necessitate module rebuilds and reboots
Steven Barrett has released Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.1-13, which now enables threaded IRQs by default to reduce latency spikes and enhance responsiveness in gaming and audio/video production workloads. This release is built on the upstream Linux 7.1.8 and features continued advancements in the Project-C scheduler, including optimizations like fork-aware runtime accounting and hard kernel preemption. The kernel aims to improve performance for A/V production, gaming, and desktop multimedia through various tuning techniques while maintaining a 1000Hz tick rate and utilizing specific I/O schedulers. The kernel is available for installation on Debian and Ubuntu systems, specifically for AMD64 architecture, and supports a range of Ubuntu versions
System76 has released Epoch 1.6.0 of its COSMIC desktop environment, which includes significant upgrades such as modern Wayland protocol support and the ability to route audio per application. The update also addresses several bugs, including a session-freezing issue in the file manager and improves text rendering on HiDPI displays. Additionally, enhancements in the compositor lead to better GPU memory handling and reduced tearing during media playback. Overall, the update emphasizes polish and stability, with Pop!_OS users set to receive it through standard system updates, while other users can access the open-source component repositories on GitHub
The Black Screen utility, version 1.12.54.0 / 1.12, is designed to help individuals who spend long hours in front of their computers, particularly relevant in the current trend of remote work. This eye-saver app is essential for users adjusting to the home working environment, offering features to promote eye health and mental well-being.
The latest release of Fences, version 6.54/4.23, introduces enhanced features aimed at improving desktop organization and usability. This software allows users to organize their desktop icons effectively by creating customizable "fences," which are shaded areas that can be labeled and resized. These fences serve as containers for organizing icons, making it easier to maintain a clean and clutter-free workspace.
Hallo Northern SKY 4.3.6 has been released, continuing its tradition as a free planetarium software designed for telescope control through ASCOM or INDI interfaces. This program boasts an extensive and current deep sky database featuring 30,000 objects, each accompanied by detailed descriptions. Furthermore, it includes a star database comprising millions of stars and countless Deep Sky Survey images, ensuring a rich astronomical experience.
Remote Mouse has released version 4.723, enhancing its functionality as a versatile multiplatform application that allows users to turn their smartphones or tablets into a Wi-Fi-connected mouse, touchpad, and keyboard. This innovative app is designed for devices running on Android, iPhone, iPad, Windows, Mac, and Linux, requiring users to download the mobile app first, followed by the server for their PC.
Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) version 18.1.5.7 has been released, offering a powerful solution for removing graphics drivers from your system. This freeware tool is designed to eliminate all traces of drivers from AMD, Nvidia, Intel, and even Realtek audio drivers, ensuring a clean slate for your graphics environment.
The latest release of NTLite, version 2026.08.11704, continues to position itself as a comprehensive Windows customization tool, enabling users to modify and streamline the Windows operating system to better suit their needs. This powerful software provides a wide array of features that facilitate the removal of unnecessary components, the integration of updates, and the addition of missing drivers, thereby optimizing system performance.
The Battle for Wesnoth has released version 1.18.8, continuing its legacy as a turn-based tactical strategy game set in a rich fantasy universe. The game allows players to develop their recruits into seasoned warriors, utilizing a diverse array of unit types and races. Players can choose from over 200 unit types and 16 different races, each with unique abilities, and can engage in various campaigns that explore different narratives within the Wesnoth world—such as reclaiming the throne, uniting orc tribes, or battling undead hordes.
Google Chrome version 151.0.7922.170 has been released, continuing its legacy as a web browser that merges an elegant design with cutting-edge technology, enhancing web browsing speed, security, and user-friendliness. It appeals to a diverse audience, whether tech-savvy users managing numerous tabs or casual users seeking seamless online navigation.
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